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Jazz drummers recruit language-specific areas for the processing of rhythmic structure

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2014
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Herdener, M., Humbel, T., Esposito, F., Habermeyer, B., Cattapan-Ludewig, K., & Seifritz, E. (2014). Jazz drummers recruit language-specific areas for the processing of rhythmic structure. Cerebral Cortex, 24(3), 836–843. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhs367

Abstract

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Abstract

Rhythm is a central characteristic of music and speech, the most important domains of human communication using acoustic signals. Here, we investigated how rhythmical patterns in music are processed in the human brain, and, in addition, evaluated the impact of musical training on rhythm processing. Using fMRI, we found that deviations from a rule-based regular rhythmic structure activated the left planum temporale together with Broca's area and its right-hemispheric homolog across subjects, that is, a network also crucially involved i

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  • Herdener, M
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  • Humbel, T
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  • Esposito, F
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  • Habermeyer, B
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  • Cattapan-Ludewig, K
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  • Seifritz, E
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24

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3

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836

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843

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auditory processing, fMRI, music, neuroplasticity, training

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English

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2014

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2013-02-13

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1047-3211

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57 since deposited on 2013-02-13
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150 since deposited on 2013-02-13
Acq. date: 2025-11-09

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Herdener, M., Humbel, T., Esposito, F., Habermeyer, B., Cattapan-Ludewig, K., & Seifritz, E. (2014). Jazz drummers recruit language-specific areas for the processing of rhythmic structure. Cerebral Cortex, 24(3), 836–843. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhs367

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